cuddy
/ˈkʌdi/Definitions
1. noun
A small or secluded compartment, often used to refer to a cow’s stall or a small room, especially a luxurious or ornate one
“The rich owner had built a spacious cuddy for his prize-winning cow.”
2. verb
To shelter or accommodate, especially in a luxurious or ornate manner
“The wealthy family decided to cuddy their guests in the grand mansion for the night.”